Fear may very well be a caveman fear of the predator, of the giant lizard chasing them - maybe that's what Steven Spielberg connects with so well in Lost World.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think fear is one of the natural states of most actors, to be honest.
When you say 'fear of the unknown', that is the definition of fear; fear is the unknown, fear is what you do not know, and it's genetically within us so that we feel safe. We feel scared of the woods because we're not familiar with it, and that keeps you safe.
Fear is... a kind of unintentional storytelling that we are all born knowing how to do.
There is a fascination with fear. It grabs our attention.
Fear is one of those really primal emotions which you don't want to have incredibly exciting modulations and complex harmonies and all that kind of stuff.
I'd say my greatest fear is fear itself.
Fear has many faces.
Fear is a question. What are you afraid of and why? Our fears are a treasure house of self-knowledge if we explore them.
There is nothing strange about fear: no matter in what guise it presents itself it is something with which we are all so familiar that when a man appears who is without it we are at once enslaved by him.
Fear is like a black cavern that is terrifying. Once you enter the cavern and explore it, you realize that you can get out of it, go through it and get out of it.